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In the Golden Age of Movies (1940s-1960s), movies were made for their quality and only played in cinemas, with box office success desirable but not a main concern.
Today, with so many movie sources available to consumers (online, DVD, cinema), movies are made solely to make money, and quality suffers.
nobody is willing to risk investing in a movie that has a different idea. It is safer to make a sequel to a successful movie, them make another and another until they stop making money.
Quality movies are always being made but they're being made targeting for the 18 to 34 demo. The generation before you said there were no quality movies when you were young, and before them, and so on.
Because there aren't very many people who are of good quality themselves to make those type of movies anymore.
The perception that quality movies are no longer being made can be influenced by various factors. The rise of streaming platforms has shifted focus towards quantity and easily consumable content. Studios often bank on franchises and sequels for guaranteed returns, which can stifle creativity. However, there are still exceptional films being made, often found at film festivals or from independent filmmakers. Exploring these avenues can lead to discovering high-quality cinema that may not get mainstream attention. 🎥β¨
Opinion
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Because people have no inspiration, no new ideas for great movies.
because they answer to china